The social network wants to ensure that when a user shares a link to a comedy news article everyone who clicks through is in on the joke. A text message followed by a yellow, winking face makes it clear that the message is a joke, or not to be taken seriously. In fact, taking the contents of a shared Onion article as literal is so common that there's a website, called Literally Unbelievable, dedicated to capturing misinformed comments to misunderstood articles across Facebook. To help users avoid making an appearance on Literally Unbelievable, Facebook is currently testing a ‘satire' tag "because we received feedback that people wanted a clearer way to distinguish satirical articles from others," a spokesperson told Ars Technica.
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